Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781352008791
ISBN-10: 1352008793
Pagini: 504
Dimensiuni: 193 x 260 x 17 mm
Greutate: 1.13 kg
Ediția:4th ed. 2020
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1352008793
Pagini: 504
Dimensiuni: 193 x 260 x 17 mm
Greutate: 1.13 kg
Ediția:4th ed. 2020
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A comprehensive companion website featuring PowerPoint Slides, an instructor's manual videos, the Corporate Entrepreneurship Audit and further information relating to case studies
Notă biografică
Paul Burns is Emeritus Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of Bedfordshire where he was Dean of the Business School and Pro Vice Chancellor, retiring in 2015. Over a forty year career he has been an academic, accountant and entrepreneur. Previously Professor of Small Business at Cranfield School of Management and Director of 3i European Enterprise Research Centre, he started his career at Warwick University Business School. He has been President of ISBE, Visiting Fellow at Harvard Business School (USA) and Visiting Professor at the Open University Business School (UK). He launched the English Graduate Enterprise Programme and the OU/BBC Small Business Programme.He has authored over 30 books and hundreds of journal articles and research reports. Entrepreneurship and Small Business: Start-up, Growth and Maturity (4th edition; 2016) is the UK's market-leading textbook on entrepreneurship. Other books include New Venture Creation: A framework for entrepreneurial start-ups (2nd edition; 2018) and Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation (4th edition; 2020).
Cuprins
1. Introduction: Thriving in ChaosPART I: ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION2. Corporate entrepreneurship3. InnovationPART II: BUILDING ENTREPRENEURIAL ARCHITECTURE4. Culture in the entrepreneurial organization5. Structure in the entrepreneurial organization6. Leading the entrepreneurial organization7. Managing the entrepreneurial organization8. Managing Risk in the entrepreneurial organizationPART III: ENCOURAGING THE ENTREPRENEURIAL MIND-SET9. Encouraging creativity and innovation10. Generating business ideas11. Encouraging concept development12. Strategy and business model developmentPART IV: CORPORATE VENTURING13. Venture teams and intrapreneurs14. Product/market development15. Shareholder value and in the multi-product/market firms16. Summary: The Corporate Entrepreneurship Audit.
Recenzii
Another great textbook by Paul Burns. The revised text offers even greater insight into the dynamic world of entrepreneurial behaviour, with well thought-out contemporary case studies and pedagogy alongside a progressive structure throughout. The text is cleverly positioned for both undergraduates and postgraduates, offering a broad appeal to all.
Paul Burns gracefully connects the deep theoretical foundations of corporate entrepreneurship with the existential yet clear and present challenges that corporations face every day. Lively discussions of contemporary issues in the domain are supported by relevant and high value-added figures, tables, lists, and, perhaps most importantly, case insights that help crystallize the topics discussed. Overall, the book is both robust and fresh. I am genuinely excited about using this textbook in both my undergraduate and graduate corporate entrepreneurship courses.
I'm a real advocate of this textbook and am delighted that there is a new edition! I have regularly used the previous version with Executive MBA and final year undergraduate Entrepreneurship and Innovation students. The case studies and group discussions are particularly helpful for bringing theoretical frameworks alive. The jewel in the crown, for me, is the Corporate Entrepreneurship Audit tool!
An up-to-date textbook that helps lecturers flip their classrooms into action-oriented launchpads for experiential innovations. The exciting way in which Prof. Burns integrates organizational, strategic, cultural and corporate governance theories with cases, reflections and activities from around the world makes this book a dynamic and effective resource for lecturers and students of corporate entrepreneurship.
The new edition of Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation builds upon an already solid textbook and takes it to the next level. Professor Burns' textbook teaches the hows and whys of corporate entrepreneurship at a level undergraduate students can understand. The updated case studies about companies worldwide not only highlight important concepts using an international lens but will engage my students in lively classroom discussions. Kudos to Professor Burns for giving students an edge as they become corporate entrepreneurs.
Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation is a thorough guide to business development and innovation in contemporary business. Indispensable for entrepreneurship students and practitioners in developing their knowledge in this field, it is also a vital tool for educators in providing a structured approach to learning about contemporary matters in entrepreneurship.
This book provides distinct insights into the development of the entrepreneurial mindset. The use of various learning resources provides an effective balance between knowing how and knowing why. I applaud the author especially for the case insights which cover a broad range of sectors and countries, both developed and developing. I recommend this book to both undergraduates and postgraduates.
This is a detailed, in-depth, accessible and wide ranging book that deserves to hold pride of place in any comprehensive library of entrepreneurship theory and practice. Burns' latest edition is carefully organised to take the reader effortlessly and elegantly from "knowing-how" to "knowing-why". The wide range of varied but seamlessly integrated elements provides inspiration, provokes curiosity, and involves both group and individual opportunities for deep and effective learning. Burns robustly answers the challenge of how to create entrepreneurial transformation in larger organizations.
Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation is a very comprehensive textbook with updated cases from both developed and emerging economies, and from both traditional and new industries. It can also serve as a nice reference book for practitioners and researchers.
Detailed textbooks on corporate entrepreneurship and innovation are hard to find. Professor Burns presents a thorough treatise in this new edition that is comprehensive, informative and accessible. The latest edition of this well-established book should benefit anyone interested in making organizations more entrepreneurial and innovative.
Paul Burns gracefully connects the deep theoretical foundations of corporate entrepreneurship with the existential yet clear and present challenges that corporations face every day. Lively discussions of contemporary issues in the domain are supported by relevant and high value-added figures, tables, lists, and, perhaps most importantly, case insights that help crystallize the topics discussed. Overall, the book is both robust and fresh. I am genuinely excited about using this textbook in both my undergraduate and graduate corporate entrepreneurship courses.
I'm a real advocate of this textbook and am delighted that there is a new edition! I have regularly used the previous version with Executive MBA and final year undergraduate Entrepreneurship and Innovation students. The case studies and group discussions are particularly helpful for bringing theoretical frameworks alive. The jewel in the crown, for me, is the Corporate Entrepreneurship Audit tool!
An up-to-date textbook that helps lecturers flip their classrooms into action-oriented launchpads for experiential innovations. The exciting way in which Prof. Burns integrates organizational, strategic, cultural and corporate governance theories with cases, reflections and activities from around the world makes this book a dynamic and effective resource for lecturers and students of corporate entrepreneurship.
The new edition of Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation builds upon an already solid textbook and takes it to the next level. Professor Burns' textbook teaches the hows and whys of corporate entrepreneurship at a level undergraduate students can understand. The updated case studies about companies worldwide not only highlight important concepts using an international lens but will engage my students in lively classroom discussions. Kudos to Professor Burns for giving students an edge as they become corporate entrepreneurs.
Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation is a thorough guide to business development and innovation in contemporary business. Indispensable for entrepreneurship students and practitioners in developing their knowledge in this field, it is also a vital tool for educators in providing a structured approach to learning about contemporary matters in entrepreneurship.
This book provides distinct insights into the development of the entrepreneurial mindset. The use of various learning resources provides an effective balance between knowing how and knowing why. I applaud the author especially for the case insights which cover a broad range of sectors and countries, both developed and developing. I recommend this book to both undergraduates and postgraduates.
This is a detailed, in-depth, accessible and wide ranging book that deserves to hold pride of place in any comprehensive library of entrepreneurship theory and practice. Burns' latest edition is carefully organised to take the reader effortlessly and elegantly from "knowing-how" to "knowing-why". The wide range of varied but seamlessly integrated elements provides inspiration, provokes curiosity, and involves both group and individual opportunities for deep and effective learning. Burns robustly answers the challenge of how to create entrepreneurial transformation in larger organizations.
Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation is a very comprehensive textbook with updated cases from both developed and emerging economies, and from both traditional and new industries. It can also serve as a nice reference book for practitioners and researchers.
Detailed textbooks on corporate entrepreneurship and innovation are hard to find. Professor Burns presents a thorough treatise in this new edition that is comprehensive, informative and accessible. The latest edition of this well-established book should benefit anyone interested in making organizations more entrepreneurial and innovative.